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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210627T190000
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SUMMARY:Fermata Festival Closing Concert: Raphael Wallfisch
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, 27 June 2021 | 7pm\n			 \n				\n				\n				Fermata Festival\n  \nChamberMusicBox are delighted to present a weekend-long celebration of music and visual art\, featuring four live concerts by internationally renowned artists to accompany an exhibition of 100 artworks created by more than 40 classical musicians during the Covid-19 pandemic\, when concert halls were silent. The exhibition is being curated by renowned gallery owner and arts consultant Alan Kluckow. Click here to read more about the festival.\n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				 \nRaphael Wallfisch \nRaphael Wallfisch is one of the most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage. He was born in London into a family of distinguished musicians\, his mother the cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch and his father the pianist Peter Wallfisch. \nAt an early age\, Raphael was greatly inspired by hearing Zara Nelsova play\, and\, guided by a succession of fine teachers including Amaryllis Fleming\, Amadeo Baldovino and Derek Simpson\, it became apparent that the cello was to be his life’s work. While studying with the great Russian cellist Gregor Piatigorsky in California\, he was chosen to perform chamber music with Jascha Heifetz in the informal recitals that Piatigorsky held at his home. \nAt the age of twenty-four he won the Gaspar Cassadó International Cello Competition in Florence. Since then he has enjoyed a world-wide career playing with such orchestras as the London Symphony\, London Philharmonic\, Philharmonia\, BBC Symphony\, English Chamber Orchestra\, Hallé\, City of Birmingham Symphony\, Leipzig Gewandhaus\, Berlin Symphony\, Westdeutscher Rundfunk\, Los Angeles Philharmonic\, Indianapolis Symphony\, Warsaw Philharmonic\, Czech Philharmonic and many others. \nHe is regularly invited to play at major festivals such as the BBC Proms\, Edinburgh\, Aldeburgh\, Spoleto\, Prades\, Oslo and Schleswig Holstein. He is also frequently invited to be a jury member of international competitions such as the Rostropovich International Competition in Paris\, the Schoenfeld in China and the Enescu in Romania. \nTeaching is one of Raphael’s passions. He is in demand as a teacher all over the world and holds the position of professor of cello in Switzerland at the Zürich Hochschule der Kunst. \nRaphael has recorded nearly every major work for his instrument. His extensive discography on EMI\, Chandos\, Black Box\, ASV\, Naxos and Nimbus explores both the mainstream concerto repertoire and countless lesser-known works by Dohnanyi\, Respighi\, Barber\, Hindemith and Martinu\, as well as Richard Strauss\, Dvorak\, Kabalevsky and Khachaturian. He has recorded a wide range of British cello concertos\, including works by MacMillan\, Finzi\, Delius\, Bax\, Bliss\, Britten\, Moeran and Kenneth Leighton. For the Chandos Walton Edition he was privileged to record the composer’s Cello Concerto\, originally written for his master\, Piatigorsky. \nBritain’s leading composers have worked closely with Raphael\, many having written works especially for him. These include Sir Peter Maxwell Davies\, Kenneth Leighton\, James MacMillan\, John Metcalf\, Paul Patterson\, Robert Simpson\, Robert Saxton\, Roger Smalley\, Giles Swayne\, John Tavener and Adrian Williams. \nAlongside his solo career\, Raphael has a long-standing and distinguished duo with pianist John York. With a rich history of many international recital tours and numerous recordings\, the duo celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2017 and look forward to future collaboration. Raphael also greatly enjoys touring with his very successful piano trio – Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch – which he and his colleagues Hagai Shaham (violin) and Arnon Erez (piano) founded in 2009. Four recordings have been released so far\, each receiving the highest critical acclaim. \nRaphael plays a 1760 Gennaro Gagliano\, the 1733 Montagnana “Ex-Romberg” and an exquisite modern cello built for Raphael by Patrick Robin. \nPROGRAMME \n6.30pm – Doors open to the exhibition \n7pm – Pre-concert panel discussion and Q&A with exhibition artists \n7.45pm – Concert \nJohann Sebastian Bach \nSuite for cello solo in G major BWV 1007 \nSuite for cello solo in d minor BWV 1008 \nSuite for cello solo in C major BWV 1009 \nThis concert is generously supported by the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust  \nwww.chambermusicbox.com \n  \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				Book Now
URL:https://chambermusicbox.com/event/fermata-festival-raphael-wallfisch/
LOCATION:St Cuthbert’s Earl’s Court\, Philbeach Gardens\, London\, SW5 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fermata Festival Concerts,London Chamber Music Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210626T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210626T211500
DTSTAMP:20260518T222606
CREATED:20210509T232923Z
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SUMMARY:Fermata Festival Jazz Concert: The Misha Mullov-Abbado Group
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, 26 June 2021 | 8pm\n			 \n				\n				\n				Fermata Festival\n  \nChamberMusicBox are delighted to present a weekend-long celebration of music and visual art\, featuring four live concerts by internationally renowned artists to accompany an exhibition of 100 artworks created by more than 40 classical musicians during the Covid-19 pandemic\, when concert halls were silent. The exhibition is being curated by renowned gallery owner and arts consultant Alan Kluckow. Click here to read more about the festival.\n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				 \nThe Misha Mullov-Abbado Group \nThe Misha Mullov-Abbado Group is made up of some of the finest\, multi-award-winning musicians in London\, and under Misha’s direction the group performs his original compositions and arrangements with a broad variety of influences. The band has performed at many venues and festivals all around the UK such as King’s Place\, the Barbican Centre\, the Elgar Room as part of the BBC Proms Lates series and has toured internationally around Europe and in Mexico. Having been signed to Edition Recordsthe group has released its debut album New Ansonia which has been included in “Best Jazz Albums 2015” of both The Telegraph and BBC Radio 3. The band released two more albums Cross-Platform Interchange (2017) and Dream Circus (2020)\, the latter produced by fellow Edition Records bass player and bandleader Jasper Høiby. \nThe band’s repertoire is influenced by a broad spectrum of music in the classical\, jazz and pop genres as well folk traditions from around the world\, particularly from South America. The music contains chorale-based and contemporary-classical styles that are influenced by Bach and Brahms right through to Stravinsky and Bartok and beyond\, and jazz musicians such as Bill Frisell. Misha’s music is also heavily based on swing\, funk and other groove-based styles influenced by Avishai Cohen\, Ray Brown\, Gareth Lockrane and Jasper Høiby\, as well as pop giants Stevie Wonder and Earth\, Wind & Fire. \nPROGRAMME \n7pm – Doors open to the exhibition \n8pm – ConcertAn evening of original compositions written by Misha\, inspired by a whole variety of jazz and classical music\, and performed by his award-winning band \nThis concert is generously supported by the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust  \nwww.chambermusicbox.com \n  \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				Book Now
URL:https://chambermusicbox.com/event/fermata-festival-jazz-concert-misha-mullov-abbado/
LOCATION:St Cuthbert’s Earl’s Court\, Philbeach Gardens\, London\, SW5 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fermata Festival Concerts,London Chamber Music Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210625T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210625T210000
DTSTAMP:20260518T222606
CREATED:20210509T233029Z
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SUMMARY:Fermata Festival Opening Concert: ChamberMusicBox
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, 25 June 2021 | 7pm\n			 \n				\n				\n				Fermata Festival\n \nChamberMusicBox are delighted to present a weekend-long celebration of music and visual art\, featuring four live concerts by internationally renowned artists to accompany an exhibition of 100 artworks created by more than 40 classical musicians during the Covid-19 pandemic\, when concert halls were silent. The exhibition is being curated by renowned gallery owner and arts consultant Alan Kluckow. Click here to read more about the festival. \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				ChamberMusicBox was founded in 2016 when a group of leading international musicians came together from across Europe to perform a series of chamber music concerts in London. \nIts Artistic Directors\, violinist Yuri Kalnits and cellist Julia Morneweg\, had a vision to explore and perform a vast spectrum of exciting repertoire with their like-minded and exceptionally talented friends\, to promote mutual respect and empathy in the community through music-making of rare passion and generosity\, and for audiences to be part of that shared experience. \nWith countless appearances on the big international stages\, dozens of prizes at some of the world’s most prestigious competitions\, and a host of acclaimed recordings between them\, this ever-growing community of outstanding European musicians thrives on creating projects and concert programmes as diverse as they are unique. \nPROGRAMME \n6.30pm – Doors open to the exhibition \n7pm – Pre-concert panel discussion and Q&A with exhibition artists \n7.45pm – Concert \n Strauss – String Sextet from Capriccio   \nTchaikovsky – “Souvenir de Florence” for string sextet \n  \nARTISTS \nChamberMusicBox Ensemble led by Yuri Kalnits (violin)  \n  \n  \nThis concert is generously supported by the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust  \nwww.chambermusicbox.com \n  \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				Book Now
URL:https://chambermusicbox.com/event/fermata-festival-opening-concert-chambermusicbox/
LOCATION:St Cuthbert’s Earl’s Court\, Philbeach Gardens\, London\, SW5 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fermata Festival Concerts,London Chamber Music Concerts
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